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Middle East policy makers urged to embrace technology to re-dynamize job markets

JORDAN.  Technology will be a “game changer” in tackling youth unemployment in the Middle East and North Africa’s emerging Digital Economy, but only if the government, private, and people sectors collaborate effectively, according to a new report released on the eve of the World Economic Forum on the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) 2015.

The report “Re-Dynamizing the Job Machine: Technology-Driven Transformation of Labor Markets in MENA,” has been produced jointly by INSEAD Business School, the Center for Economic Growth in Abu Dhabi, and SAP.

The report was launched on the evening of 21 May at a high-level event attended by government ministers, senior government officials, business leaders, and academics from the region and worldwide.

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With 40 million under-unemployed youth and 27 million not in education, employment, or training, the Middle East and North Africa has the highest rate of youth unemployment in the world at 27.2 percent, according to the World Economic Forum, presenting a serious problem for a region where more than half the 369 million inhabitants are under 25.

As Internet penetration has jumped 294 percent in the region between 2007 and 2012, technology has the potential to impact every aspect of labor markets, including better matching of jobs across all sectors, facilitating up-skilling, empowering entrepreneurs, and providing actionable data to decision-makers. The Millennial generation of people aged under 25 are digitally connected as never before, according to the report.

Demonstrating the growing demand for Information and Communications Technology (ICT) jobs, the Middle East’s ICT industry value is set to reach USD 173 billion in 2015, more than double the value in 2010, and projected to create nearly 4.4 million jobs by 2020, according to research firm Strategy&.

However, enabling youth employment will require decision makers from government, the private sector, academia, and civil society to collaborate on adapting academic curricula to better integrate ICT learning, upskill students and workers with ICT and e-business skills, and create an environment that encourages entrepreneurship and small-business job creation, according to the report.

Emerging Digital Economy Requires ICT Skills

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MENA companies are increasingly generating ‘IT-intensive’ jobs that produce information or knowledge for increasingly digitized business processes, across mobile platforms, cloud-based services, analytics and citizen-centric applications – all of which require new skills.

“New information and communication technologies are indeed creating more jobs in the ICT sector itself in the form of digital jobs and digital entrepreneurship. Yet,  these effects will be felt far beyond the sector: e-skills are now required in all sectors,” said Bruno Lanvin, Executive Director, INSEAD Global Indices.

“ICTs enable employment in all other sectors of the economy by facilitating job search and a better matching of jobs, facilitating up-skilling, empowering entrepreneurs in diverse sectors of the economy and providing decision makers with actionable data,” added Bruno Lanvin.

“By combining data from INSEAD’s three indices on talent, innovation, and network readiness, the report was able to develop a framework for analyzing these three critical components and assessing the impact of digitization on countries and societies,” said Patricia McCall, Executive Director, Centre for Economic Growth in Abu Dhabi.

Online technologies support the process of upskilling as they can reach more segments of society, and allow people to self-educate, according to the report. Once people acquire skills they can search for jobs online, which offers diverse efficiency gains to the economy, such as reduced transaction costs, speedier clearing of the job market; and better matching between workers and vacancies.

ICT companies in the region are already actively supporting education for employment initiatives. For example, SAP MENA’s Training and Development Institute integrates ICT in university curricula, and training students and recently unemployed university graduates in ICT skills.

Governments Are Called to Play Critical Role in ICT Upskilling

Countries can encourage and support digital entrepreneurs by removing obstacles, including restrictive legal frameworks, while governments should support incubation centers to educate entrepreneurs and innovators, and provide them with the needed skills and support to help them succeed.
 
“Governments in the region have a critical role to play in leading national initiatives for employment: putting in place policies; raising awareness and articulating a clear strategy and messaging to enthuse communities; and finally providing an ICT platform where all the stakeholders – especially youth – can connect, massively collaborate and co-innovate to create the jobs of tomorrow,” said Selim Edde, Vice President, Government Relations, SAP MENA.

“Big Data, mobility, social media, youth centric applications, and actionable data will have a transformational effect. The key component will be in the implementation and execution on that vision and strategy,” added Selim Edde.

About the Centre for Economic Growth (CEG)
In partnership with INSEAD Abu Dhabi, the Centre for Economic Growth (CEG) is the first of its kind in the region – a unique collaboration between the region’s private sector and a leading global business school to provide original research and publications on the key economic topics impacting the region.
 
The CEG addresses the need for timely and independent data and analysis and provides a unique new platform for private sector engagement on economic priority issues including youth unemployment, enabling job creation and enhancing sustainable economic growth.

The Centre seeks to broaden the scope of the employment and economic growth agenda in the MENA region and improve the inclusiveness of the debate by engaging a wider set of stakeholders, especially the private sector. The CEG will also form collaborations with other leading universities, international organizations and multinational corporations.

About INSEAD
As one of the world’s leading and largest graduate business schools, INSEAD brings together people, cultures and ideas to change lives and to transform organisations. A global perspective and cultural diversity are reflected in all aspects of our research and teaching.

With campuses in Europe (France), Asia (Singapore) and Abu Dhabi, INSEAD’s business education and research spans three continents. Our 150 renowned Faculty members from 34 countries inspire more than 1,300 degree participants annually in our MBA, Executive MBA, Specialised Master’s degrees (Master in Finance, Executive Master in Consulting and Coaching for Change) and PhD programmes. In addition, more than 11,000 executives participate in INSEAD’s Executive Education programmes each year.

About SAP
As market leader in enterprise application software, SAP (NYSE: SAP) helps companies of all sizes and industries run better. From back office to boardroom, warehouse to storefront, desktop to mobile device – SAP empowers people and organizations to work together more efficiently and use business insight more effectively to stay ahead of the competition. SAP applications and services enable more than 251,000 customers to operate profitably, adapt continuously, and grow sustainably.

For more information, visit www.sap.com.

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